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- An almshouse (also known as a bede-house, poorhouse, or hospital) is charitable housing provided to people in a particular community, especially during...
- Yale University Press. p. 161. ISBN 978-0300104424. "Merchant Venturers' Almhouse". Victoria County History. Retrieved 8 August 2016. Burrough, THB (1970)...
- Trinity Homes, also known as Bailey's Almhouses, are almshouses in Acre Lane, Brixton, London SW2. They were built in 1822, with an additional building...
- Trinity Green Almshouses (formerly Trinity Hospital) are a series of Grade I listed almshouses on Mile End Road in Whitechapel in London. They were originally...
- Badrinath: 5 Dharmashalas and eight charity buildings Jagnath (Puri): A temple, Almhouse and garden land Here we see the various charities of Devi Ahilyabai extending...
- Grade II-listed building at 109 Lower Dock Street. Burton Almshousesalmhouses, located on Friars Road, and Victoria Almshouses, Stow Hill, built 1900...
- housing for the elderly. 220 Blackfriars Road, London - office, retail and almhouse development with Southwark Charities. Nigel Fleming is the Managing Director...
- American and pauper burial ground near historic Gun House Pond Street Almhouse Pauper burials around 1726 Cloutman Farm Burials near Cloutman Farmhouse...
- the Reverend Ainsley Swift. The Jesus Hospital is a red-brick group of almhouses, founded in 1609 by William Goddard to house thirty-four of the aged poor...
- IT", On the almshouses: "WE GREATLY NEED AT LEAST £5000 TO ENDOW THE ALMHOUSES, AND PLACE THE INSTITUTION UPON A PROPER FOOTING. Already C. H. Spurgeon...